Draft State law for franchising to go ahead in SA

16 November 2009

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State Labor MP, Tony Piccolo, has reiterated his decision to go ahead with draft legislation for the South Australian Parliament to provide a “fairer and more competitive” environment for franchises.   

“I will be pursuing State based law reform in view of the Federal Minister’s recent announcements” said Piccolo, who has been a vocal supporter of franchising reform. The Federal Government announced at the beginning of November its response to recommendations from various inquiries into franchising.

“It is unfortunate that the Minister has cherry picked from the recommendations made by the Federal Committee,” Piccolo said. “The changes rely heavily on the ACCC taking on a more proactive and interventionist role. This hasn’t happened to date and there is no evidence to suggest that this would improve in the future."

The Bill is expected to be introduced into State Parliament later this month or early December.     


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